Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.

Music video

The music video is directed by Hype Williams. Kelly is seen driving his motorcycle around New York City in the video, he also passes Time Square. Kelly also drives the Bat-mobile. The video for the remix is also directed by Hype Williams.

City Streets (1938 film)

City Streets is a 1938 American melodrama set in New York City. Wheel-chair bound orphan Winnie Brady (Edith Fellows) is taken in by shopkeeper Joe Carmine (Leo Carrillo). An unsuccessful operation on Winnie's legs bankrupts Carmine, who then sells fruit on the streets. Winnie is sent to live in an orphanage, and Carmine is discouraged from continuing his relationship with her. Carmine is so distraught by grief that he slowly begins to die. Winnie is brought to him by local priest Father Ryan (Frank Sheridan), and she finds the strength to stand and walk to his bedside, eventually regaining full use of her legs.

City Streets (film)

Based on a story by Dashiell Hammett, this Pre-Code crime film is about a racketeer's daughter who is in love with a shooting gallery showman. Despite her prodding, the showman known as The Kid has no ambitions about joining the rackets and making enough money to support her in the lifestyle she's accustomed to. Her father implicates her in a murder and she's sent to prison, after which her father convinces The Kid to join the gang to free his daughter.

Plot

Nan Cooley (Sylvia Sidney), the daughter of racketeer Pop Cooley (Guy Kibbee), is in love with The Kid (Gary Cooper), a shooting gallery showman. Cooley tries to urge him to join the gang, in order to earn enough money to support her in the lifestyle she is accustomed to, but The Kid refuses. Soon her father kills bootlegging chief Blackie (Stanley Fields), at the urging of Big Fella Maskal (Paul Lukas), because Blackie was against Maskal's involvement with Blackie's gun moll Aggie (Wynne Gibson).

City Streets (album)

City Streets is an album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1989. It was the first album after 6-year hiatus from her recording career, co-produced by Rudy Guess who supported her as a backing guitarist in later years.

The title track features a guitar solo by Eric Clapton. It was released as a single and became top-20 hit on the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. Clapton also played the guitar on "Ain't That the Way." Another notable guest musician is Branford Marsalis, who played the saxophone on "Midnight Flyer."

Before making a comeback record, King fostered an acting career. "I Can't Stop Thinking About You" is a collaboration work with an actor Paul Hipp, who co-starred with her in the off-Broadway show A Minor Incident in 1988. "Midnight Flyer" and "Someone Who Believes in You" was co-written by her former songwriting partner and husband Gerry Goffin. The closing track of the album is her own rendition of the song originally written for Russell Hitchcock, a vocalist of Air Supply. His interpretation was initially featured on his eponymous solo debut album released in 1987, and he remade the song on Air Supply's The Earth Is... album four years later. It was also covered by Martha Wash in 1993 on her solo album.

Christopher Nolan was hesitant about returning to the series for a second time, but agreed after developing a story with his brother and Goyer that he felt would conclude the series on a satisfactory note. Nolan drew inspiration from Bane's comic book debut in the 1993 "Knightfall" storyline, the 1986 series The Dark Knight Returns, and the 1999 storyline "No Man's Land". Filming took place in locations including Jodhpur, London, Nottingham, Glasgow, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, and Pittsburgh. Nolan used IMAX 70mm film cameras for much of the filming, including the first six minutes of the film, to optimize the quality of the picture. A vehicle variation of the Batplane and Batcopter termed the "Bat", an underground prison set, and a new Batcave set were created specifically for the film. As with The Dark Knight, viral marketing campaigns began early during production. When filming concluded, Warner Bros. refocused its campaign: developing promotional websites, releasing the first six minutes of the film, screening theatrical trailers, and sending out information regarding the film's plot.

Batman Genesis - Gotham City Street Modern Remake

Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.

Batman (Genesis) ~ 03 Gotham City Street

Batman Genesis - Gotham City Street Modern Remake

Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.

Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.

Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.

Batman Genesis - Gotham City Street Modern Remake

Always wanted to do this one. Naoki Kodaka did the music for the NES version of Batman and also the Genesis version.
This song was very upbeat and fit the driving stage well. Always wondered what it would sound like if it was released with CD music ala Sega CD.
All instruments performed and sequenced by ear via Midi Keyboard and VST instruments in Ableton Live.